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This is not a diary: while these observations were recorded in autumn 2010 and spring 2011 in the form of dated entries, they are not a personal reflection but an attempt to capture signs of our times in their movement - possibly at birth, at a stage when they are still barely perceptible, and in any case before they have matured into common, all too familiar forms, escaping our attention due to their banality. Some will perhaps settle in our daily life for a long time to come, others will fade and vanish before they would otherwise have a chance to be noted, recorded and explored in depth: in…mehr
This is not a diary: while these observations were recorded in autumn 2010 and spring 2011 in the form of dated entries, they are not a personal reflection but an attempt to capture signs of our times in their movement - possibly at birth, at a stage when they are still barely perceptible, and in any case before they have matured into common, all too familiar forms, escaping our attention due to their banality. Some will perhaps settle in our daily life for a long time to come, others will fade and vanish before they would otherwise have a chance to be noted, recorded and explored in depth: in our fast-moving, protean and kaleidoscopic world, it is hardly possible to predict their future course and to decide in advance which of them will grow in volume and significance and which will prove to have been still-born. Whatever their fate, the author tried to take a leaf from William Blake's precept of seeing the universe in a grain of sand - and, having done so, alert us to what is or may be happening to our individual lives, forms of togetherness, shared prospects; to the ways we perceive and relate to each other, the forces that shape our life chances and itineraries; and to the ways we try to control, or at least influence, and sometimes even reform for the better, some or all those dimensions of our existence. These timely meditations by one of the most perceptive social thinkers of our time will appeal to a wide range of readers.
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Autorenporträt
Zygmunt Bauman (1925-2017) was Professor Emeritus of Sociology at University of Leeds.
Inhaltsangabe
CONTENTS SEPTEMBER 2010 On the sense and senselessness of diary-keeping On the usefulness of fighting windmills On virtual eternity On farming words On superpower, superbroke On averages On multi-tasking On the blind leading the impotent On Gypsies and democracy On fading trust and blooming arrogance On the right to be angry OCTOBER 2010 On the right to get richer On many cultures, and one cover-up On don't say you haven't been warned On the quandaries of believing On Cervantes, father of humanities On one more war of attrition, A.D. 2010-? NOVEMBER 2010 On why Americans see no light at the end of the tunnel DECEMBER 2010 On the war to end wars On hurting flies and killing people Jerusalem vs. Athens revisited On why students are restless again On respect and scorn On some (not all!) of my idiosyncrasies On the new looks of inequality On re-socializing the social On the friends you have and friends you think you have On the front pages and other pages On (selected) quandaries On whether "democracy" still means anything, and in case it does, what is it? JANUARY 2011 On The Angel of History, reincarnated... On finding consolation in unexpected places On the growth: do we need it? On sustainability: this time, of social democracy On consumption getting richer and the planet poorer On justice, and how to know it is there On internet, anonymity and irresponsibility On collateral damages and casualties of cuts On one of many pages torn out from the history of democratic crusade On immoral axes and moral axmen On Berlusconi, and on Italy On keeping him in by being kept out On people in the streets FEBRUARY 2011 On glocalization coming of age On what to do with the young On the not-for-anybody virtues On blessings and curses of not-taking-sides On human tsunami, and thereafter On the bottoms beneath the bottoms On being out inside, and inside but out On miracles, and not quite miracles On Facebook, intimacy, and extimacy On building fortresses under siege On American Dream: time for obituaries? MARCH 2011 On H. G. Wells', and mine, last dream and testament
CONTENTS SEPTEMBER 2010 On the sense and senselessness of diary-keeping On the usefulness of fighting windmills On virtual eternity On farming words On superpower, superbroke On averages On multi-tasking On the blind leading the impotent On Gypsies and democracy On fading trust and blooming arrogance On the right to be angry OCTOBER 2010 On the right to get richer On many cultures, and one cover-up On don't say you haven't been warned On the quandaries of believing On Cervantes, father of humanities On one more war of attrition, A.D. 2010-? NOVEMBER 2010 On why Americans see no light at the end of the tunnel DECEMBER 2010 On the war to end wars On hurting flies and killing people Jerusalem vs. Athens revisited On why students are restless again On respect and scorn On some (not all!) of my idiosyncrasies On the new looks of inequality On re-socializing the social On the friends you have and friends you think you have On the front pages and other pages On (selected) quandaries On whether "democracy" still means anything, and in case it does, what is it? JANUARY 2011 On The Angel of History, reincarnated... On finding consolation in unexpected places On the growth: do we need it? On sustainability: this time, of social democracy On consumption getting richer and the planet poorer On justice, and how to know it is there On internet, anonymity and irresponsibility On collateral damages and casualties of cuts On one of many pages torn out from the history of democratic crusade On immoral axes and moral axmen On Berlusconi, and on Italy On keeping him in by being kept out On people in the streets FEBRUARY 2011 On glocalization coming of age On what to do with the young On the not-for-anybody virtues On blessings and curses of not-taking-sides On human tsunami, and thereafter On the bottoms beneath the bottoms On being out inside, and inside but out On miracles, and not quite miracles On Facebook, intimacy, and extimacy On building fortresses under siege On American Dream: time for obituaries? MARCH 2011 On H. G. Wells', and mine, last dream and testament
Rezensionen
"If Bauman had posted the pieces of this book on the internet as he went along, it would have been the world's best blog. But I'm glad he didn't." Steven Poole, The Guardian
"Bauman, like all the best teachers, encourages independent thinking and insists only that it is informed and above all critical ... Highly recommended." Morning Star
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